Will it be enough to rein in FDA’s outrageous power grab?
Tag: New Dietary Ingredients (NDIs)
Fox News.com Gets it Right on Supplements
Fox News.com featured a fantastic article about FDA’s anti-supplement new dietary ingredient guidance. Please read, share, take action and leave comments.
“FDA is Violating Federal Law”—Emord
Bolstered by a massive outpouring of support from you, we are asking the agency withdraw its New Dietary Ingredient draft guidance completely!
A New NDI Bill: It’s a Step in the Right Direction, but There’s Still a Long Way to Go
FDA’s disastrous supplement guidance, which threatens thousands of supplements, would be greatly improved by a new bill in the House. But it isn’t enough.
NDI Supplement Guidance is Just a Bait-and-Switch—and Time Is Running Out to Stop It!
Only 38 more days to tell FDA and Congress that the proposed rules for supplements could lead to the elimination of thousands of supplements and make the surviving ones much more expensive.
The Threat to Dietary Supplements We Couldn’t Tell You About Last Year
ANH-USA is always working behind the scenes in Washington on your behalf. But sometimes we can’t shout it from the rooftops.
Details on Our September 8 Call-In Lobbying Day
We need to convince Congress to review the FDA’s absurd claims and stand against the draft NDI (supplement) guidance. Please join us in this nationwide campaign!
ANH-USA Files Emord-Drafted Analysis with FDA that Reveals Cockeyed Assumptions Behind Proposed New Supplement Guidance
The FDA says all new supplements since 1994 must be approved, but this will result in only 55 new applications. Huh? Experts predict as many as 125,000, and sale of these supplements will be illegal while the FDA decides what to do with them all.
NDI Draft Guidance is a Big, Fat Gift to Big Pharma
Want to let the drug industry take your favorite supplements off the market, patent them, and sell them back to you—by doctor’s prescription only—for 10 or 100 (or even more) times what you’re paying now? A follow-up to our recent Action Alert.
USDA Sued over Deceptive Language in New Dietary Guidelines
It was meant to be “The People’s Department.” But today’s USDA routinely sides with big agribusiness over “the people,” heedless of safety and nutrition concerns or the needs of small independent farmers.